Difference between revisions of "Berwickshire Towns and Villages D"

From the Family Tree Forum Reference Library
Line 3: Line 3:
 
<table cellpadding=10><tr><td>[[Image:Duns Parish Church GlenTK.jpg|thumb|150px|Duns Parish Church (CofS) Submitted by Glen TK]]
 
<table cellpadding=10><tr><td>[[Image:Duns Parish Church GlenTK.jpg|thumb|150px|Duns Parish Church (CofS) Submitted by Glen TK]]
 
<td>[[Image:Duns Episcopal Church GlenTK.jpg|thumb|150px|Duns Episcopal Church Submitted by Glen]]</td>
 
<td>[[Image:Duns Episcopal Church GlenTK.jpg|thumb|150px|Duns Episcopal Church Submitted by Glen]]</td>
 +
<td>[[Image:Duns RC Church Glen TK.jpg|thumb|150px|Duns Roman Catholic Church Submitted by Glen]]</td>
  
  

Revision as of 13:26, 15 December 2008

Duns


File:Duns Parish Church GlenTK.jpg
Duns Parish Church (CofS) Submitted by Glen TK
File:Duns Episcopal Church GlenTK.jpg
Duns Episcopal Church Submitted by Glen
File:Duns RC Church Glen TK.jpg
Duns Roman Catholic Church Submitted by Glen



  • Boston Free Church, Station Road demolished and the site now occupied by a sheltered housing scheme on Boston Court. The congregation united with the Duns Parish church in the 1950's
  • United Presbyterian Church (East), stood on Easter St, converted to a cinema, the building destroyed by fire and demolished in the 1960's. The congregation is now united with the Duns Parish Church.
  • United Presbyterian Church (West), stood on a road simply named Clouds, the site is now occupied by two houses


Back to Places of Worship:Berwickshire